data science

In our latest survey report, we explore the growth challenges facing businesses and HR leaders in a rapidly changing landscape.
We surveyed over 500 HR leaders in leading organisations to explore their views on these challenges, and to find out how they are supporting people and leveraging people data to help them achieve their growth goals.
The survey revealed that:
• It’s the war for talent, again. The greatest challenges for growing companies are winning the war for talent, growing productivity and improving workforce visibility.
• Fast-growth companies share common traits in the way they manage and engage their people—we call this being a People Company.
• There’s a disconnect between managers and employees in terms of what being a People Company means.
• Becoming a People Company is a journey, with many organisations some way from embracing all aspects.
• People Science is a thing: there’s an appetite to leverage people data and analytics, but there are blockers in the way.
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There can be no doubt that the architecture for analytics has evolved
over its 25-30 year history. Many recent innovations have had significant
impacts on this architecture since the simple concept of a single
repository of data called a data warehouse. First, the data warehouse
appliance (DWA), along with the advent of the NoSQL revolution, selfservice analytics, and other trends, has had a dramatic impact on the
traditional architecture. Second, the emergence of data science, realtime operational analytics, and self-service demands has certainly had
a substantial effect on the analytical architecture.

In today’s world, marketers know that producing content isn’t enough. If they’re going to continue to make an investment in creating content, they need to do more to ensure it performs. We’ve long since known that combining content with a remarkable experience will allow it to reach its full potential, and allow marketers to see results. But as with any emerging category, content experience was not without its detractors. After all, what kind of results could you expect from an investment in the experience around that content? If you’ve ever wondered why you should care about content experience, and wanted something a little more concrete than a few anecdotes from marketers, or third-party stats, then look no further.

Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations are using data to generate knowledge that helps them provide better patient care, enhances biopharma research and development, and streamlines operations across the product innovation and care delivery continuum. Next-Gen business intelligence (BI) solutions can help organizations reduce time-to-insight by aggregating and analyzing structured and unstructured data sets in real or near-real time.
AWS and AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners offer technology solutions to help you gain data-driven insights to improve care, fuel innovation, and enhance business performance.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from APN Partners Deloitte and hc1.com about their solutions, built on AWS, that enable Next-Gen BI in Healthcare and Life Sciences.
Join this webinar to learn:
How Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations are using cloud-based analytics to fuel innovation in patient care and biopharmaceutical product development.
How AWS supports BI solutions f

Marketing leaders are asking their analytics teams to provide better insights
into customers, prospects and journeys, and a more accurate assessment
of the impact of marketing tactics. Use this research to find a digital
marketing analytics tool to support your needs.
This Magic Quadrant is intended for chief marketing of?cers (CMOs), marketing analytics and data
science practitioners, and other digital marketing leaders involved in the selection of systems to
support marketing analytics requirements.

Last year at this time, we forecast a bumpy ride for infosec through 2017, as ransomware continued to wreak havoc and
new threats emerged to target a burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) landscape. ‘New IT’ concepts – from DevOps to various
manifestations of the impact of cloud – seemed poised to both revolutionize and disrupt not only the implementation of
security technology, but also the expertise required of security professionals as well.
Our expectations for the coming year seem comparatively much more harmonious, as disruptive trends of prior years
consolidate their gains. At center stage is the visibility wrought by advances in data science, which has given new life to threat
detection and prevention – to the extent that we expect analytics to become a pervasive aspect of offerings throughout the
security market in 2018. This visibility has unleashed the potential for automation to become more widely adopted, and not
a moment too soon, given the scale and complexity of the thre

Join Oracle’s CX and Marketing Strategy Director, Wendy Hogan, and Senior Vice President Oracle Marketing, Shashi Seth, as they tell how AI, machine learning and data science can engage customers, automate tasks and build ROI. Reaching the right customers on the right channel at the right time, brings rewards for CMOs who embrace these innovations, including engaged customers and increased ROI. Be inspired by the new-generation AI, machine learning and data science and take your marketing to the next level.

In a panel discussion at the 12th annual SAS Health Analytics
Executive Forum in May 2015, leaders from Dignity Health,
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Janssen
Pharmaceuticals and SAS shared what they have done to prove
the value of analytics to their business leaders – and what has
worked for them as they developed an analytic culture in their
organizations and put analytic insights to work.

"Overwhelmed by the number of vulnerabilities your team faces? Uncertain which cyber threats pose the greatest risk to your business? You’re not alone. Cybersecurity leaders have been grappling with these challenges for years – and the problem keeps getting worse.
On average, enterprises find 870 vulnerabilities per day across 960 IT assets. There just isn’t enough time or resources to fix them all. More than ever, it’s essential to know where to prioritize based on risk.
Download the new whitepaper “Predictive Prioritization: How to Focus on the Vulnerabilities That Matter Most” to:
-Learn how to focus on the 3% of vulnerabilities that have been – or will likely be – exploited
-Uncover why CVSS is an insufficient metric for prioritization – and the key criteria you need to consider
-Understand the Predictive Prioritization process, which uses machine learning to help you differentiate between real and theoretical risks
Ensure you’re prioritizing the right vulnerabilities for your t

Using the Integrated Analytics Hub, data analytics projects have already accounted for an estimated quarterly savings on marketing digital-media expenditures of approximately USD 170,000.
Download this white paper to find out more.

Intel's Bob Rogers, chief data scientist for big data solutions, sat down with Dan Magestro, research director at the international Institute of Analytics (IIA), to discuss the power of asking questions when assessing an organisation's analytics maturity.
Read on to find out more.

The more you know about your people, the more you can enable them to do their best work. And in turn, the greater the chance of business success. Yet, a rapidly changing world of work makes it difficult for companies to achieve this. There is a growing global skills crisis, and it’s getting worse. A shortage of skilled people makes it tough to find and attract the people you need — and it’s even tougher to get them through the door once you find them. To win the war for talent, you need to understand and engage with your candidates better than ever before.